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could look to australia for guidelines in regulating gun laws. in massacre in 1996, 35 people died of. >> it was australia's worst massacre since european colonization at a popular tourist spot. 35 people were shot and killed in a single day. but the government seized the moment to bring in tough new gun control laws. semi automatic rifles were banned all but for the police. a new licensing scheme came in for all gun ownership. >> the government is offering a really good buy back here. >> over 700,000 guns were handed in and destroyed within a year. the impact was dramatic. >> in the few years, we had 100 people shto dead in mass shootings. after those laws, there have been no more mass shootings. >> could something similar happened in the united states? australia does not have the united states history or attachment to guns. there is no australian equivalent to the constitutional right to bear arms. over 80% in favor in australia and they have far fewer guns in the first place. >> as for the policy issues in a vault, rigid it is for others to co
could look to australia for guidelines in regulating gun laws. in massacre in 1996, 35 people died of. >> it was australia's worst massacre since european colonization at a popular tourist spot. 35 people were shot and killed in a single day. but the government seized the moment to bring in tough new gun control laws. semi automatic rifles were banned all but for the police. a new licensing scheme came in for all gun ownership. >> the government is offering a really good buy back...
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that don't understand the universe in which we inhabit the central bank backlash first hong kong now australia gets ugly case of two thousand us so first the hong kong monetary authority recently said that it was over borrowing and over leveraging and essentially fraudulent lending that caused the financial collapse so all of the quantitative easing is going to do nothing and now glenn stevens the head of the central bank of australia has spoken in the past week and he says that the balance sheets of central banks have reached wartime levels and he shows these charts and you can see it's quite dramatic but he says in terms of the policy response there is a discomfort in some quarters that central banks appear to be exercising an unprecedented degree of discretion introducing new policies the old and uncertain benefits and possible costs well what they're talking about i think alluding to is that the central banks have been expanding their balance sheets to hide the d. leveraging that's had to happen as a result of the criminality of the big banks who committed terrorism interest b c has said y
that don't understand the universe in which we inhabit the central bank backlash first hong kong now australia gets ugly case of two thousand us so first the hong kong monetary authority recently said that it was over borrowing and over leveraging and essentially fraudulent lending that caused the financial collapse so all of the quantitative easing is going to do nothing and now glenn stevens the head of the central bank of australia has spoken in the past week and he says that the balance...
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. >>> australia central bank held its rate setting meeting. matthew taylor has the details. >> the market had been pricing in a 25 basis point rate cut and the reserve bank delivered with an early christmas present. central bank lowering the cash rate to 3%, this is the lowest level since the height of the global financial crisis back in 2009. the rba says while it's still waiting to seat impact of its previous 150 basis points of rate cuts work its way through the economy, the global outlook is still seen to the down side and judge policy easing was appropriate right now. it does point to some signs of strength, though, particularly in china saying growth there appears to have stabilized and says the european economy remains a problem. domestically it says a return to strong consumption in australia is unlikely and that the rate cut is designed to foster growth in the local economy. the attention here in australia is now turning to wednesday's gdp figures with the treasurer wayne swan saying he wouldn't be surprised to see a slight moderation
. >>> australia central bank held its rate setting meeting. matthew taylor has the details. >> the market had been pricing in a 25 basis point rate cut and the reserve bank delivered with an early christmas present. central bank lowering the cash rate to 3%, this is the lowest level since the height of the global financial crisis back in 2009. the rba says while it's still waiting to seat impact of its previous 150 basis points of rate cuts work its way through the economy, the...
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coming from as far away as australia canada and the u.s. i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top of sled dog racing who set the trail of place but a nun and for orphans who brought their dia to life. five years ago mother put a scare of a bill to dog kennel in the village kids from the local open h. came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her scare also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly
coming from as far away as australia canada and the u.s. i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like a laska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now let's try and come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top...
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in australia. >> violent crime rate is higher than ours as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you're depicting. we only have the problems in our cities, and unhappily, in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly don't understand why you would rather have people be victims of a crime than be able to defend themselves. it's incomprehensible. >> you're an unbelievable stupid man, aren't you? >> it seems to me that you're morally obtuse. you seem to prefer being a victim to being able to prevail over the criminal element. and i don't know why you want to be the criminal's friend. >> what a ridiculous argument. you have absolutely no coherent argument whatsoever. you don't give a damn, do you, about the gun murder rate in america? you don't actually care. it seems to me that the facts don't bother you, do they, mr. morgan? facts seem to bounce right off your head.
in australia. >> violent crime rate is higher than ours as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you're depicting. we only have the problems in our cities, and unhappily, in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly don't understand why you would rather have people be victims of a crime than be able to defend themselves. it's incomprehensible. >>...
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stevens the head of the central bank of australia has spoken in the past week and he says that the balance sheets of central banks have recent wartime levels and he shows these charts and you can see it's quite dramatic but he says in terms of the policy response there is a discomfort in some quarters that central banks appear to be exercising an unprecedented degree of discretion introducing new policies eeling uncertain benefits and possible costs well what they're talking about as you are i think alluding to here is that the central banks have been expanding their balance sheets to hide the d. leveraging that's had to happen as a result of the criminality of the big banks who committed terrorism and just b.c. has said yes we are a terrorism. a terrorist organization and their central banks to cover up their terrorist activities have had to engage in policies that now are running out of their effectiveness now did there need to be an admission that there will be no growth unless financial terrorists are somehow. this is somehow addressed i don't i don't i just don't understand why this i
stevens the head of the central bank of australia has spoken in the past week and he says that the balance sheets of central banks have recent wartime levels and he shows these charts and you can see it's quite dramatic but he says in terms of the policy response there is a discomfort in some quarters that central banks appear to be exercising an unprecedented degree of discretion introducing new policies eeling uncertain benefits and possible costs well what they're talking about as you are i...
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japan, australia, rbs is part of their markets. that gets you back to where the u.s. is now. you have an outstanding mortgage stock in the united states. some of this data is a little bit dated from 2012. but it gives you some snapshots about where the delinquencies are. something like a quarter have an underwater nature to the mortgage. there are still some challenges outstanding in the markets. where is the credit going to come back into the system outside of the fanny-freddie model? there are lots of calls. you hear from jeb hensarling. fannie and freddie and the fha have to be drawn back in some way. how do you do that? this provides at least some of the basic high points of where is it that the private capital is going to come from. if you have a pension fund, you put that money into the u.s. housing stock market. do you lend that to borrower? do you want to loan money to people at 4% to buy a house? the government may be doing that. the private markets say they will put the money somewhere else. kind of japanese product. the liquidity it moves pretty quickly. you'll sta
japan, australia, rbs is part of their markets. that gets you back to where the u.s. is now. you have an outstanding mortgage stock in the united states. some of this data is a little bit dated from 2012. but it gives you some snapshots about where the delinquencies are. something like a quarter have an underwater nature to the mortgage. there are still some challenges outstanding in the markets. where is the credit going to come back into the system outside of the fanny-freddie model? there...
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you see people live and die because of those diseases thank you thank you massively enemy australia and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was really furious again manually chairman and founder of south moved to seattle international donors a sure bet helps helps people around the globe and one of the cocoa founders that's our cellphones and that's it for now for all of us if you want to have your cell spotlight or have someone in mind here think i seem to me next time to drop me a line of al gore not bad t.v. i hear it will keep spotlight interactive will be back with more focus on tom and what's going on and outside pressure until then fail party and take thank you. it's. it. download the official application cellphone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch obscene any time i didn't. look so far. on the edge of human capabilities. struggling with pain and dreams. laid out to become the first. force fall in the. loop on. morning news today violence is on
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. >> what about australia? similar? >> australia, actually the person who perpetrated the port arthur massacre did it within six weeks of the massacre in scotland was a copy cat. this was a person who had a record of violent behavior since childhood and managed to kill a lot of people with long guns rather than the handguns and the new prime minister of australia at that time got the provinces or states to agree on on strict gun control that he absolutely banned these guns that had been used in the crime and tightened all of the other restrictions, and i should say in australia and great britain that there was very strict gun control with these massacres and that had not stopped them and in australia, while there are not any more gun massacres there have been massacres using arson and knives and other means. >> i'm glad you raise that because we began a gun control debate last night on "the kudlow report and on my face book page we announced them and there was this outpouring of debate and there are always going to be w
. >> what about australia? similar? >> australia, actually the person who perpetrated the port arthur massacre did it within six weeks of the massacre in scotland was a copy cat. this was a person who had a record of violent behavior since childhood and managed to kill a lot of people with long guns rather than the handguns and the new prime minister of australia at that time got the provinces or states to agree on on strict gun control that he absolutely banned these guns that had...
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story and we really don't know you know a lot of the what the conservative leader prime minister of australia john howard say ok that's it we're going to ban guns and put an end in one thousand nine hundred six put an end to mass murders in the country well guess what all right always murders of eighty four percent when that happens so what armed robberies went up by forty four percent when that happened more of tonight's lone liberal coming up after the break. with. its technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. thank. you. go back alone liberal rumble joining me tonight adam bitly judson phillips let's get back to the let's talk about civil liberties guys the new national defense authorization act the n.d.a. will not include an amendment to protect american citizens from indefinite military detention earlier this month senator dianne feinstein successfully passed an amendment to the authorization bill in the senate softening the controversial indefinite detention provision unfortunately while the house and senate were settling their differences over this legi
story and we really don't know you know a lot of the what the conservative leader prime minister of australia john howard say ok that's it we're going to ban guns and put an end in one thousand nine hundred six put an end to mass murders in the country well guess what all right always murders of eighty four percent when that happens so what armed robberies went up by forty four percent when that happened more of tonight's lone liberal coming up after the break. with. its technology innovation...
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story and we really don't know you don't want to do what the conservative leader prime minister of australia did john howard and say ok that's it we're going to ban guns and put an end in one thousand nine hundred six put an end to mass murders in the country well guess what are your average murders of eighty four percent when that happened so what armed robberies went up by forty four percent when that happened more of tonight's lone liberal coming up after the break. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country music star are a fool you know what kind of mind their terrorist cells in your neighborhood all want the usa to defeat terrorism be a liberal and the christian point you. can secure the borders but if
story and we really don't know you don't want to do what the conservative leader prime minister of australia did john howard and say ok that's it we're going to ban guns and put an end in one thousand nine hundred six put an end to mass murders in the country well guess what are your average murders of eighty four percent when that happened so what armed robberies went up by forty four percent when that happened more of tonight's lone liberal coming up after the break. you know how sometimes...
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let's take a look at australia. it's trading higher by nearly half a percent. intelligence experts in the united states have released their predictions for global trends in the lead up to 2030. they say the u.s. won't be the world's only superpower. the council says china will pass the u.s. economically a few years before 2030. the council's analysts say the u.s. will remain unrivaled in its ability to orchestrate all aspects of power including the military it the analysts say the japanese economy will gradually shrink as the population ages and the labor force contracts. they say japan will retain fourth place in terms of overall power, trailing only the u.s., china and india. the council experts say asian countries such as india and indonesia are likely to boost their military power. but they warn of an arms race in asia. if the u.s. scales back its military commitment in the region. they say some nations may begin developing nuclear weapons. new car sales are fueling china's economy. sales grew 8.2% in november from the same time last year. officials say nea
let's take a look at australia. it's trading higher by nearly half a percent. intelligence experts in the united states have released their predictions for global trends in the lead up to 2030. they say the u.s. won't be the world's only superpower. the council says china will pass the u.s. economically a few years before 2030. the council's analysts say the u.s. will remain unrivaled in its ability to orchestrate all aspects of power including the military it the analysts say the japanese...
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mark whether it was pushing himself to different limits in his oettinger incidentally in his native australia forty teams waged against each other on foot on a mountain bike riding high on the extreme tasmania challenge with the red bull driver in the thick of the action. on saturday david beckham leaves america as a double m.l.s. champion on the his side the l.a. galaxy came back to be used in dynamo three one in the cup final robbie keane completed the scoring with a late penalty and his trademark celebration but it was the thirty seven year old former england captain who took center stage ahead of a possible return to you. on sunday rickie fowler signed an eagle on the opening hold this tournament host tiger woods also equalled the sixteenth it was overnight leader graeme wooden doll who had the last laugh as the northern irishman voted the last to win the world challenge by swedish strokes his first time in two years. well that's overbought one but stay tuned for part two where the kids off the lights as we visit our brand new football account. speak to. language. programs and documentari
mark whether it was pushing himself to different limits in his oettinger incidentally in his native australia forty teams waged against each other on foot on a mountain bike riding high on the extreme tasmania challenge with the red bull driver in the thick of the action. on saturday david beckham leaves america as a double m.l.s. champion on the his side the l.a. galaxy came back to be used in dynamo three one in the cup final robbie keane completed the scoring with a late penalty and his...
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well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentioned a country where relatively often and that is libya if it had not been for nato colonel gadhafi would have murdered the inhabitants of him god i don't know that we don't know that how do you know that you know the history you know that we. will now that are his or. her we will have this is guy for twenty years thirty years he's a crazy guy don't listen to him and he makes one statement then you listen to him it doesn't make any logical sense at all his troops. sampling outside of benghazi they were preparing to enter the town he has said that we were he will squash the cockroaches who live there and i quote the colonel gadhafi don't know them and i were going to add reuters that are already a very sad reuters story ok we're writers as i'm generally speaking a rather good reputation anyway and if they're going to go inward and hire fly to islam misfires not to the population of bengal it's true i don't think so what he said online
well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentioned a country where relatively often and that is libya if it had not been for nato colonel gadhafi would have murdered the inhabitants of him god i don't know that we don't know that how do you know that you know the history you know that we. will now that are his or. her we will have this is guy for twenty years thirty years he's a crazy guy...
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for granted this was in the rich countries of western europe and the united states and a few other australia canada. this was real i think there were a combination of things that were the economic miracles of the post-war era and the welfare state. which meant that hardly anyone starved any longer in these countries and it took a while it took about a generation frugal to get used to this but then people had grown up taking survival for granted and this was a very different world we were growing up seeing survival is uncertain and you have to be guarded and very careful and their values change russia has not had the same experience so it is not as poss materialist as germany or britain or sweden but i do see a generational change toward that beginning to emerge in russia so it's tearing it started or needs to its head in early years and it is again what your experience then sweden but it's starting to move in that direction says a right old and will hide a renowned american sociologist and political scientist spotlight will be back shortly talk to a break so stay with where you are and we'll
for granted this was in the rich countries of western europe and the united states and a few other australia canada. this was real i think there were a combination of things that were the economic miracles of the post-war era and the welfare state. which meant that hardly anyone starved any longer in these countries and it took a while it took about a generation frugal to get used to this but then people had grown up taking survival for granted and this was a very different world we were...
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well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentioned a country where i travel relatively often and that is libya if it had not been for nato colonel gadhafi would have murdered the inhabitants of let him go i don't know that we don't know that how do you know that would do you know what he's for you know that we don't know that that's what he's are going to i know has he does he was i use this guy for twenty years thirty years he's a crazy guy don't listen to him and he makes one statement then you listen to him it doesn't make any logical sense at all his troops were sampling outside of benghazi they were preparing to enter the town he has said that we will he will squash the cockroaches who live there and i quote the colonel gadhafi there's no. other add reuters or already a very bad reuters story ok well reuters has a generally speaking a rather good reputation anyway and this is going to go in what he said as a flight to islamist fighters not to the population as being god's tr
well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentioned a country where i travel relatively often and that is libya if it had not been for nato colonel gadhafi would have murdered the inhabitants of let him go i don't know that we don't know that how do you know that would do you know what he's for you know that we don't know that that's what he's are going to i know has he does he was i use...
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online how's this for a threat that apple's notorious new iphone maps are labeled life threatening australia for misleading travelers to phantom talents in the sporting outback. there's unrest on the markets after italy's technocrat prime minister mario monti announced his plans to leave before silvio berlusconi has thrown his hat into the ring again after he withdrew his party support for the government want to says he'll go after next year's budget is passed which could see an election in february much older than expected that's where the greek prime minister is trying to secure more support from germany's wealthy and conservative region a very early at greece's credit is a greater profit out with another forty four billion euros greek attorney and georgia culture garson means real solutions to a long way off so most cause me to stone walling says listen. but unfortunately. it isn't easy to. control just that you go to example even to the. national military fund. but of course it's real easy for you to so such a. german taxpayers so. this simple you serious are usually more of more cell ph
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military plans to transfer 9,000 marines to guam, hawaii, australia, and elsewhere. >>> researchers at a thinktank for japan's defense ministry are warning that the chinese navy may start getting active near the disputed senkaku islands. japan controls the islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan claim the islands. the national institute for defense studies released a report on china's security policy, focusing on its recent military expansion at sea. the report says chinese people increasingly regard maritime disputes as infringement on the country's sovereignty and interests. it says the trend is making more difficult to implement cooperative diplomatic policy.i more difficult to implement cooperative diplomatic polic difficult to implement cooperative diplomatic policdif cooperative diplomatic polic di cooperative diplomatic policy. the report says cooperation, china's navy and maritime law enforcement agencies is likely to strengthen not only in the south china sea, but also in the east china sea. the vessels and patrol boats have been around the senkaku islands since septem
military plans to transfer 9,000 marines to guam, hawaii, australia, and elsewhere. >>> researchers at a thinktank for japan's defense ministry are warning that the chinese navy may start getting active near the disputed senkaku islands. japan controls the islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan claim the islands. the national institute for defense studies released a report on china's security policy, focusing on its recent military expansion at sea. the report says chinese...
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. >> a bush fire in australia has threatened homes in northern sydney. firefighters had contained the blaze, which caused traffic problems as thick smoke blew across the city. according to local media, officials believe the fire was started deliberately. the european commission says it is doing more about youth unemployment, which stands at almost 24%, more than 3.5 million people under the age 25 in the eurozone. >> the eu executive presented a proposal for all member states to offer so-called "youth guarantees," ensuring training for young people in the few months after they leave school or lose a job. >> waiting rooms are full of young people. the crisis has hit them hardest. in countries like spain, up to one-half of young people are unemployed. under the european union boss proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies -- european union's proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies would be guaranteed a job or training within four months. >> we have to invest in europe's young people. we cannot afford to leave them. we have to give them the skil
. >> a bush fire in australia has threatened homes in northern sydney. firefighters had contained the blaze, which caused traffic problems as thick smoke blew across the city. according to local media, officials believe the fire was started deliberately. the european commission says it is doing more about youth unemployment, which stands at almost 24%, more than 3.5 million people under the age 25 in the eurozone. >> the eu executive presented a proposal for all member states to...
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we're big in australia. we're big in canada. we're big in the middle east. we're big in africa. i wouldn't want to have a strategy that was solely dependent on china. i like having a diversified geography. >> rose: in the past, you've criticized doing business in china. has it gotten better, easier, from the time you made that observation? >> at the time i made the observation it was when a thing called indigenous innovation was taking place which basically said do business with chinese companies, right? >> rose: if you want to do business here, do business with china. >> and i think companies like g.e. need to speak up from time to time when things aren't right you know? in other words, we've earned the right by and large g.e.'s relationship in china is good. we've been a good investor for a long time. we've taken a lot of heat here in new york city and washington, d.c. because we've stood tall as good, honest partner with the chinese. but what's also incumbent on you is when you've earned that position occasionally you have to speak up. and i did. >> rose: as you know, when yo
we're big in australia. we're big in canada. we're big in the middle east. we're big in africa. i wouldn't want to have a strategy that was solely dependent on china. i like having a diversified geography. >> rose: in the past, you've criticized doing business in china. has it gotten better, easier, from the time you made that observation? >> at the time i made the observation it was when a thing called indigenous innovation was taking place which basically said do business with...
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it happenend after two radio d-j's from australia prank called the hospital and spoke to saldanha about kate middleton's condition. for the very latest we go and the roads. >> anti-rosand the reporter andy rose... >> a change at the australian radio station whose djs prank called the hospital treating prince william's pregnant wife for acute ceo rhys holleran says 2-day f-m djs mel greig and michael christian have apologized and mutually decided to go off the air for an undetermined period after they learned of the suicide of nurse jacintha saldahna. she was one of the staffers who took the phone call. >> "southern cross auestor are deeply sadden by the tragic news of the death of nurse jacintha saldanha from the king edward vii hospital and we extend our deepest sympathies to her family and all that has been affected by the situation around the world." >> on friday saldahna's body was found not far from king edward the seventh hospital where she worked. the this to say about her. >> "jacintha was a first class nurse who cared diligently for hundreds of patients joined her time with us.
it happenend after two radio d-j's from australia prank called the hospital and spoke to saldanha about kate middleton's condition. for the very latest we go and the roads. >> anti-rosand the reporter andy rose... >> a change at the australian radio station whose djs prank called the hospital treating prince william's pregnant wife for acute ceo rhys holleran says 2-day f-m djs mel greig and michael christian have apologized and mutually decided to go off the air for an undetermined...
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gun homicide rate is 30 times that of france or australia. it is 12 times higher than the average for other developed countries. why is that? if psychology is the main course, we should see that we have 12 times as many psychologically disturbed people as the average. we don't. in fact, america takes mental disorders seriously, treats them and doesn't stigmatize them. we do better in this area than most of our peers. is america's popular culture much worse than other rich countries? not really since it's largely the same popular culture worldwide. england and wales are exposed to cultural influences as the u.s. yet, their rate of gun homicide is some 3% of ours. the japanese are at the cutting edge of the world of video games, yet the u.n. puts their gun homicide rate at close to zero. why? well, they have one of the most restrictive series of gun laws in the world. when looking internationally, it is obvious that the one feature of america that would explain why we have so much more gun violence than the rest of the rest of the world is that
gun homicide rate is 30 times that of france or australia. it is 12 times higher than the average for other developed countries. why is that? if psychology is the main course, we should see that we have 12 times as many psychologically disturbed people as the average. we don't. in fact, america takes mental disorders seriously, treats them and doesn't stigmatize them. we do better in this area than most of our peers. is america's popular culture much worse than other rich countries? not really...
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easy to cycle across australia. >> well, people have done it since. the first man to walk across -- walk around the world goes over australia. with a mule. an at that point, this is 20th century. he could get food and water more easily. yes, the surface travelers, i must say, are some of the touchest, if not the most mean-spirited people in the world. you have to be that way. it's hard to do both physically and i think socially to put yourself at risk constantly like that. it's a bloody-minded thing to do. i'm not -- i don't sense among people you're going go off and do it. [laughter] any time soon. or maybe so. >> [inaudible] the dangers and the -- i guess what -- what did both -- what are some do you have some stories about the local people how they reacted to these adventures and how they may have supported them the government? are there other tales the difficulties that travelers have with the people that encountered on the quest. >> constant. yes, yes. that social friction or political friction is always there. it's very clear that it's imperiali
easy to cycle across australia. >> well, people have done it since. the first man to walk across -- walk around the world goes over australia. with a mule. an at that point, this is 20th century. he could get food and water more easily. yes, the surface travelers, i must say, are some of the touchest, if not the most mean-spirited people in the world. you have to be that way. it's hard to do both physically and i think socially to put yourself at risk constantly like that. it's a...
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one is q 3 gdp and the next one is tomorrow evening november employment for australia. they did cut rates as you said last night. i think both q 3 gdp and november employment could come in on the down side of expectations and i think ausi dollar is being overbought as it approaches 105. it was trading in the high 1.40 i7s when i left. i am looking to short it. i would intrt at 1.05 the figure. i am looking for a move down to 1.0350. >> good to see you. see you friday for "money in motion." >> we have you covered in the west coast. jane wells joins us from the best coast. >> facebook isn't just for farmville and spying on your children which is what i use it for. you can use it for free texting. now you don't have to be a facebook member. all you need now is to sign up is a name and a number. you don't have to be on facebook. you get free texting. phone messaging is more prevalent. the three people currently not on facebook will use the free app and migrate to the website. the stock popped today on the news. free texting. how can you not "like" this? >> that's funny. >>
one is q 3 gdp and the next one is tomorrow evening november employment for australia. they did cut rates as you said last night. i think both q 3 gdp and november employment could come in on the down side of expectations and i think ausi dollar is being overbought as it approaches 105. it was trading in the high 1.40 i7s when i left. i am looking to short it. i would intrt at 1.05 the figure. i am looking for a move down to 1.0350. >> good to see you. see you friday for "money in...
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in australia, the asx 200 at a new three-month high. we had minutes from the reserve bank of australia giving hope to market watchers that we could see some interest rate cuts next year. the sensex up .6% at the moment after a disappointing announcement from the reserve bank of india. back to you, kelly. >> thank you so much for that. >>> i want to bring you news out of the eu which was taking a look into surplus and deficit countries, basically looking at capital flows within the european union. out with a report summarizing the condition that we've been witnessing here which is that there is balancing happening in the german economy. it's not alone in this, by the way. also mentioned that broadly speaking because of demographic trends, the eurozone may need to run a modest surplus and we know the difficulty a lot of nations are having with that at the time being. we'll summarize more on that report and on the rest of the developments this afternoon. >>> moving on, president obama has made a new offer to house speaker john boehner as t
in australia, the asx 200 at a new three-month high. we had minutes from the reserve bank of australia giving hope to market watchers that we could see some interest rate cuts next year. the sensex up .6% at the moment after a disappointing announcement from the reserve bank of india. back to you, kelly. >> thank you so much for that. >>> i want to bring you news out of the eu which was taking a look into surplus and deficit countries, basically looking at capital flows within...
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and in other markets in the asia pacific region, australia's benchmark is up about half a percent, 4,620. and in south korea the kospi is closed today for the presidenal electio and on to currencies now. the dollar is trading higher against the yen on expectations the u.s. policy makers will make an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff by the end of the year. the dollar/yen is now changing hands at 84.34 to 39. and the euro/yen is trading near the highest level in one year and four months. the pair is now quoted at 111.56-59. >>> and now one of the big reasons for the rise in the value of the euros that the andard & poor's has upgraded greece's sovereign credit rating by six notches. the ratings agency cited the country's commitment to debt reduction and monetary injections by international lenders. s&p raised greece's credit rating on tuesday from selective default to b-minus. the new rating is still low and not suited to investment, but s&p officials say the outlook is stable. the greek government bought back sovereign bonds from commercial banks and the private sector earlier this mont
and in other markets in the asia pacific region, australia's benchmark is up about half a percent, 4,620. and in south korea the kospi is closed today for the presidenal electio and on to currencies now. the dollar is trading higher against the yen on expectations the u.s. policy makers will make an agreement to avoid the fiscal cliff by the end of the year. the dollar/yen is now changing hands at 84.34 to 39. and the euro/yen is trading near the highest level in one year and four months. the...
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the australia's largest energy for also another part in. its statement however this will make the the biggest shareholder but it will do very little i think to push forward the prospects of the group to actually being built i will not broker was promoted for such a long time as a key element of europe's energy security you've got the backing of washington of brussels what has gone wrong why is it not being built the european energy market has fundamentally changed before the financial crisis in two thousand it was assumed that there was going to be a gas deficit that shortages would come in since two thousand and nine it's become clear that those deficits going to be pushed back by several years not just because of the crisis you also need to consider the gazprom is pushing ahead with south stream which is also going to. bring in rival capacity set to lose out to south stream on the basis that it is far more the just could be logistically complex as. capital explains the lack of supply and the like uncertainty over what works what contrail
the australia's largest energy for also another part in. its statement however this will make the the biggest shareholder but it will do very little i think to push forward the prospects of the group to actually being built i will not broker was promoted for such a long time as a key element of europe's energy security you've got the backing of washington of brussels what has gone wrong why is it not being built the european energy market has fundamentally changed before the financial crisis in...
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the exhibition moved on to chicago, san francisco, and australia. but moore's private life was far from glamorous. he'd found peace and a new home in the pastoral countryside of hertfordshire near theillagef ch hadham. it gave him space to work on larger pieces and to show em outdoors. his life was attuned to the optimism of a britain eager for peace and renewal after six years of war. the birth of a daughter in 1946 was followed by a series of wks evoking family life. some critics began to detect a retreat from the groundbreaking pre-war work into sentimentality. in 1948, the london county council commissioned his first large work: the seven-foot-tall three standing figures of battersea park. despite moore's grinputation, the moreutting-edge ttersea figures unsettled a lot of people, including the painter alfred munnings, president of the royal academy, who voiced his criticisms on bbc radio. (sir arthur munnings) the sculptors today are sinking away into a fashion. you saw these things exhibited in battersea park, and god help us if all the race o
the exhibition moved on to chicago, san francisco, and australia. but moore's private life was far from glamorous. he'd found peace and a new home in the pastoral countryside of hertfordshire near theillagef ch hadham. it gave him space to work on larger pieces and to show em outdoors. his life was attuned to the optimism of a britain eager for peace and renewal after six years of war. the birth of a daughter in 1946 was followed by a series of wks evoking family life. some critics began to...
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in autumn, when warm sea-water flows east into the pacific from indonesia and australia towards south america, usually trade winds hold the water masses at bay and push them back towards south-east asia. but every couple of years. el nino throws this system off balance. put simply, it weakens the trade winds which acted as barriers. now the uncontrolled water mass heads towards the coasts of south america. there, this kind of climate tsunami leads to massive flooding. the people of the piura region on the coast of peru live in constant fear of the el nino. every time this natural disaster strikes, it causes chaos in their lives. >> today there's no trace of the havoc wrought by el niÑo. valentin ruiz's banana plantation is thriving. it will soon be time to harvest. but the peruvian farmer will never forget the day he nearly lost everything. >> the water was up to here. here, where my hand is. this whole land was devastated. today it's fine. we banana producers carried away all the dead earth and planted new banana trees. >> valentÍn ruiz and many other local banana farmers were faci
in autumn, when warm sea-water flows east into the pacific from indonesia and australia towards south america, usually trade winds hold the water masses at bay and push them back towards south-east asia. but every couple of years. el nino throws this system off balance. put simply, it weakens the trade winds which acted as barriers. now the uncontrolled water mass heads towards the coasts of south america. there, this kind of climate tsunami leads to massive flooding. the people of the piura...